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BGSU's MBA program high on Princeton Review's list
BGSU has an outstanding business college, and is especially strong in the opportunities it provides for minority students,
according to The Princeton Review. The New York-based education services company features BGSU in the just-published 2008
edition of its “Best 290 Business Schools.”
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According to Robert Franek, Princeton Review vice president for publishing, "We select schools for this book based on our
high regard for their academic programs and offerings, institutional data we collect from the schools, and the candid opinions
of students attending them who rate and report on their campus experiences at the schools." This is the fourth time BGSU has
been cited by the Princeton Review.
The MBA program was noted in the “greatest opportunity for minority students” category “based on the percent of students from
minorities, the percent of faculty from minorities, and student assessment of: resources for minority students, how supportive
the culture is of minority students, and whether fellow students are ethnically and racially diverse,” according to the review’s
description of its criteria. BGSU is fifth on the list of 10 headed by Howard University and including such schools as Florida
International and the University of Houston-Victoria. [READ MORE]
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Lutist Paul O'Dette teams with BGSU on 17th-century opera
Lutist Paul O’Dette of the Eastman School of Music has been in Bowling Green recently preparing students in the College of
Musical Arts for the upcoming production of “La Virtù de’ Strali d’Amore,” the second Cavalli opera collaborative production
of BGSU and Eastman.
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Partnership is 'win-win' for BGSU, LCCC students
The University Partnership with Lorain County Community College provides opportunities for students both as a distance-learning
platform and as a mechanism to recruit them into BGSU’s graduate biology program.
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Canada-Ohio Business Dinner to spotlight future of wireless, innovation
Robert Crow, an executive with Research in Motion (RIM) Ltd., one of the leading designers, manufacturers and marketers of
innovative wireless solutions for worldwide mobile communications, will be the keynote speaker at the 16th annual Canada-Ohio
Business Dinner on campus Nov. 7.
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